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Moore's law is so 2014...
My 34UM95 now works with DP 1.2 enabled with no issues.
Things that have changed since I last tried it: Win10 installed (from Win7) and now running on a 980ti (over a 7990).
Anyone else check?
I just checked, expecting to switch it over to DP 1.2 and see if it worked, but to my surprise, 1.2 was already enabled. Apparently, I've been running DP 1.2 for months. I must have enabled it and forgot about it. I run Win8.1.My 34UM95 now works with DP 1.2 enabled with no issues.
Things that have changed since I last tried it: Win10 installed (from Win7) and now running on a 980ti (over a 7990).
Anyone else check?
I've got the AOC 3440x1440 (same panel as the LG UM95 apparently). I also have a 980Ti (gigabyte G1) but am still running windows 7.
Experiencing issues with DP 1.2. Did you update your cable/drivers?
Can't be. Win7 is perfect! j/k LOLI did not update my cable, but my drivers are the latest version. So it might be a Win7 shortcoming of some kind... hmm.
Any news or hands on impressions about S34E790C?I'm very interested in the Samsung S34E790C but heard that the pixels aren't square. Is this noticeable and if so in what areas? The Philips 40 inch 4k has the same issue, and people aren't buying it because of this. Maybe the Samsung's curve compensates and it's a non-issue?
Hey all. I'm putting together a z170 itx rig and decided I should go all out and pick up a new display as well. I'm planning on running an itx sized gtx970 so 3440x1440 will probably be too much to handle with high settings for games. Primary use is not for gaming but I do like to pick up pc exclusives from time to time.
29" is definately a bit too skinny for me so I'm looking at the 34s. Do I just pick up a 34um67 with the 1080 resolution to save some cash? (find them in the low 400s). I'm leaning towards the um95 just for extra desktop space, better ppi and a bit more future proofing. If I do go 1440 can you run games at 2560x1080 and scale them up without it looking horrible? I'm already going over budget on the PC and even if I wanted a 980 or sli I'm not going to have the space/power to do so.
Thanks for any opinions.
Thanks guys! just needed a push off the edge . I see refurbs and used ones in the 600-650 range. I assume that's the best price I am going to find? There are a couple of deals on new ones but even with extra 10-15% off they are still high 7s - mid 8s.
There's no way I'd pay $800-$900 for a UM95 at this point. I paid that price a year ago, and there are better/cheaper options now.
Ail, if I were you I would wait for a deal like this. Curved and cheaper...
I agree the um95 was and is over priced. Many of the monitors that are out are over priced IMO but what are you going to do? The manufacturers have us over a barrel. We can vote with our wallets but the industry seems to not care. Just have to keep looking for deals and share info.
Damn that was a good deal. Is the dell better than the LG though? I thought they used the same panel but I may have gotten mixed up During my research. I'm still on the hunt (I missed the one I was looking at for 620 on the bay yesterday) so if there are some better models for around the same cost (new vs new) I'd be interested to take a look.
And there's a risk with voting with your wallet that by not buying these, companies will interpret that as unpopular and stop production... and then we get nothing.
It's a seller's market for these niche cases.
DP 1.3 is needed first before this is possible but a larger 21:9 will sell like hotcakes. Sales keep improving as they've made them bigger. Every major monitor vendor (HP, Acer, Dell, LG, and so forth) all have 34" models in their lineup. Not since 27's has a size been so quickly drawn up by so many vendors all at once. That's a good sign.
37-39 or so 21:9 where height is 2160 and width is 5040 would be about perfect. Large yes. But if the sales of the current gen are any indication, this will simply widen the user base even further.
DP 1.3 would also allow both 34" and 39" models with AdobeRGB and 10bit full color, which 1.2 can't do very well.
Just food for thought
So does anyone own S34E790C here? Has any comments about this video and showed problems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esI3Vt8C_UwI would also consider the Samsung S34E790C, but I haven't seen it go below $900 yet and it's been out for months. The Dell has been getting the best sale prices.
Gotcha, that is what I assumed but wanted to be sure I didn't miss a model. I like the idea of dual monitor style options without the bezels right in the middle so I dont mind a slight premium for that luxury but 1k is too much. I'm with you on the 700 range though. If they were 699-750 retail, deals and specials would push them down to low 6/5 which I think is good for the size as long as the panel quality is there. Premium for the curve is expected as well but again should not be so much. Now that I know the curved dell was going for 700 I will expand my search a bit. if I can get a curved 34" 3440x1440 to my door for less than 7 I'll be happy. Thanks again
Massdrop just dropped a 34" LG 3440x1440. It's basically the 34UM95 but without Thunderbolt connectivity. If 15 people join the drop, the price will be $699. There are already 3 people committed and there are 11 days left, so I'm sure it'll happen.
Just rolled the dice on a dell refurb. With code monitors35% it is 633 plus tax.
http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnline...=en&s=dfh&Flag=2&brandId=222806&suid=519ebf80
Adorama has the 34UM95C-P for $675